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Bombing victim Jeff Bauman visits co-workers in New Hampshire

Worked at Costco deli counter part-time

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Updated: 9:39 AM EDT Jun 13, 2013

AP Photo/Elise Amendola

Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman acknowledges cheering fans before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at Fenway Park prior to a baseball between the Boston Red Sox and the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday, May 28, 2013, in Boston.

SOURCE: AP Photo/Elise Amendola

Bombing victim Jeff Bauman visits co-workers in New Hampshire

Worked at Costco deli counter part-time

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Updated: 9:39 AM EDT Jun 13, 2013

NASHUA, N.H. —

Boston Marathon bombing victim Jeff Bauman, who lost his legs in the blast, has paid a visit to his co-workers at the New Hampshire store where he's worked for three years.

Bauman spent about an hour last Monday with employees at the Nashua Costco, where he's worked at the deli counter part-time.

Store manager Gregg Willan told The Telegraph of Nashua that it was an exciting day for co-workers and shoppers alike who wanted to spend some time with him. Co-workers have helped with fundraising efforts for Bauman's medical bills.

Willan said it a surprise visit. Bauman was accompanied by his mother and aunt.